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The Healthy Oxfordshire Schools Programme
Giti Paulin
Anne Whitehead
Healthy Schools Team
CH3 – page 7
CH_SEP2308R15.ppt
The Healthy Schools Team (HOST)
Co-ordinator Consultant Advisory Teacher for
Primary PSHE SRE Advisory Teacher Drugs Education
Consultant Led by Adviser for
Citizenship and PSHE
CH3 - page 8
What Do We Do?
Support schools to meet the 41 criteria to become a “Healthy School” through…
Conferences and training events PSHE Certification for teachers and nurses Policy Development Disseminating good practice Signposting to available services and support
CH3 – page 9
Aims of The National Healthy Schools Programme
To support children and young people in developing healthy behaviours
To help raise pupil achievementTo help reduce health inequalitiesTo help promote social inclusion
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Underlying Targets
Halting the rise in childhood obesityReducing teenage pregnancy ratesReduce STIsReducing smoking ratesReducing drug and alcohol abuse Improve mental health and wellbeing
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A Healthy School …..
has an ethos and culture that understands the importance of investing in physical and mental health
consults and encourages participation of all equips pupils to make informed decisions about their
health provides a physical and social environment that is
conducive to learning supports staff health and well-being is committed to continuous improvement
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The Four Core Themes
Personal Social Health EducationHealthy EatingPhysical ActivityEmotional Health and Well-Being41 Criteria
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Personal Social and Health Education
Planned programme of PSHE
Policies Professionals Partnership with
agencies Professional
development for staff Pupil views
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Healthy Eating
Whole school food policy
Healthy food and drinks Welcoming eating
environment Curriculum teaches
balanced diet and practical cookery skills
Pupils consulted
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Physical Activity
Range of opportunities for physical activity
Physical activity policy Extracurricular activities Walking and cycling to
school School travel plan Pupil consultation
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Emotional Health and Well-Being
Support for vulnerable pupils Has clear planned curriculum
opportunities for pupils to explore feelings using appropriate learning and teaching styles
Behaviour and rewards Clear policy on bullying Staff training
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Self Validation
Since January 2007 schools self-validate as Healthy Schools.
Complete self-validation form and outcomes Qualitative and Quantitative outcomes The local programme “Quality Assures” the
application.
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Quality Assurance
Self-validation form is submitted to the Quality Assurance Group.
3 meetings per year 10% of schools achieving NHSS will be
visited annually for moderation purposes Schools should be representative of
phase/type
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National Targets
75% achieving NHSS by December 2009
100% participation in the programme by December 2009.
Oxfordshire target is 85% achieving NHSS by December 2009
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Progress Update - July 2008
78% schools are registered Healthy Schools
96% schools currently participating HOSP
Registration lasts for 3 years
43% of all schools need to re-apply 2009
CH3 – page 21